Rep. Chris Carney

Other Data, 2009-2010

Earmarks

Chris Carney sponsored or co-sponsored 19 earmarks totaling $17,779,000 in fiscal year 2010,
ranking 231st out of 435 representatives. See details. To learn more about earmarks, visit our Earmarks section.

Quality of Disclosure: 2009 - 2010

Full Disclosure

$501,697

(97.3%)

Incomplete

$2,315

(0%)

No Disclosure

$11,594

(2.2%)

Based on data released by the FEC on February 04, 2013.

Indirect Expenditures That Target This Member

Committee Name

Affiliate

Total

For

Against

Type

60 Plus Assn

$466,444

$8,554

$457,890

IE

AFL-CIO

$14,182

$14,182

$0

CC

American Federation of Teachers

$3,715

$3,715

$0

CC

American Fedn of St/Cnty/Munic Employees

$2,668

$2,668

$0

CC

American Majority Action

American Majority

$15,652

$15,000

$652

IE

Americans for Limited Government

$850

$0

$850

IE

Americans United 4 Life Action

$47,363

$0

$47,363

IE

Environment America

$0

$0

$0

IE

Fidelis

$1,200

$0

$1,200

IE

International Assn of Fire Fighters

$612

$612

$0

CC

Moveon.org

$2,573

$2,573

$0

IE

National Assn of Letter Carriers

$8,602

$8,602

$0

CC

National Education Assn

$6,554

$6,554

$0

CC

National Republican Congressional Cmte

$749,904

$0

$749,904

IE

Operating Engineers Union

$4,525

$4,525

$0

CC

Pennsylvania State Education Assn

National Education Assn

$1,229

$1,229

$0

CC

Protecting America's Retirees

$23,143

$23,143

$0

IE

Revere America

$4,291

$0

$4,291

IE

Safari Club International

$12,228

$12,228

$0

IE

Sierra Club

$270

$270

$0

IE

Susan B Anthony List

$50,487

$0

$50,487

IE

United Food & Commercial Workers Union

$660

$660

$0

CC

United Steelworkers

$19

$19

$0

CC

US Chamber of Commerce

$0

$0

$0

EC

IE is Independent Expenditures, CC is Communication Cost and EC is Electioneering Communications. Coordinated Expenditures are not included. More information is available in our Outside Spending section.

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